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  1. Jun 22

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas Local Update: Early Summer Heat, Pollen, and Weekend Entertainment

    Kyle, Texas, thanks for tuning in. Let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours around town. According to the National Weather Service out of Austin San Antonio, Kyle has been riding a classic early-summer pattern: warm, humid mornings in the low to mid 70s, building to an afternoon high right around the low 90s, with heat index values nudging a bit higher thanks to Gulf moisture pushing into Central Texas. That same moisture has been feeding scattered thunderstorms to our east, but for Kyle it has meant more clouds than rain, with only a slight chance of a brief shower late in the day. Air quality across Hays County has stayed in the good to moderate range, based on regional reporting from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, with ozone creeping up a bit during the warmest part of the afternoon but not enough to trigger any formal alerts. For most healthy listeners, outdoor plans have been fine, though those with asthma may notice a bit more irritation during the late-day commute. If your nose has been itching, you are not imagining it. Regional pollen trackers for Central Texas report grass pollen in the moderate range and mold in the moderate to high range after recent humidity and spotty showers to our south. Tree pollen has stayed low as we move well past peak spring, but sensitive listeners will still feel that grass and mold combination during yard work or evening practices. On the high school front, we are in that quieter window between seasons, but summer strength and conditioning is in full swing at Lehman and Jack C Hays High. Coaches have been focusing on early-morning workouts to beat the heat, with seven-on-seven football sessions and open gym runs in basketball as athletes start eyeing the fall. Local booster clubs have been using these summer days to push sign-ups for youth camps, so families should keep an ear out for those announcements from campus newsletters and district channels. Entertainment-wise, if you are looking ahead to the weekend, Entourage Productions has been promoting the Billboard Hot 100 80s 90s Divas Tour coming to The Railhouse in Kyle on Saturday, June twenty seventh, promising a big throwback night of live music and dancing for anyone craving some retro pop energy, as highlighted in their recent Instagram promotion. That is the latest snapshot of life in Kyle from the past day: warm, muggy, storm-adjacent but mostly dry, air quality holding steady, pollen reminding you that yard work is a contact sport, and local athletes already sweating for the fall under that Central Texas sun. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a local update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  2. Jun 22

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas Local Update: Early Summer Heat, Pollen, and Weekend Entertainment

    Kyle, Texas, thanks for tuning in. Let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours around town. According to the National Weather Service out of Austin San Antonio, Kyle has been riding a classic early-summer pattern: warm, humid mornings in the low to mid 70s, building to an afternoon high right around the low 90s, with heat index values nudging a bit higher thanks to Gulf moisture pushing into Central Texas. That same moisture has been feeding scattered thunderstorms to our east, but for Kyle it has meant more clouds than rain, with only a slight chance of a brief shower late in the day. Air quality across Hays County has stayed in the good to moderate range, based on regional reporting from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, with ozone creeping up a bit during the warmest part of the afternoon but not enough to trigger any formal alerts. For most healthy listeners, outdoor plans have been fine, though those with asthma may notice a bit more irritation during the late-day commute. If your nose has been itching, you are not imagining it. Regional pollen trackers for Central Texas report grass pollen in the moderate range and mold in the moderate to high range after recent humidity and spotty showers to our south. Tree pollen has stayed low as we move well past peak spring, but sensitive listeners will still feel that grass and mold combination during yard work or evening practices. On the high school front, we are in that quieter window between seasons, but summer strength and conditioning is in full swing at Lehman and Jack C Hays High. Coaches have been focusing on early-morning workouts to beat the heat, with seven-on-seven football sessions and open gym runs in basketball as athletes start eyeing the fall. Local booster clubs have been using these summer days to push sign-ups for youth camps, so families should keep an ear out for those announcements from campus newsletters and district channels. Entertainment-wise, if you are looking ahead to the weekend, Entourage Productions has been promoting the Billboard Hot 100 80s 90s Divas Tour coming to The Railhouse in Kyle on Saturday, June twenty seventh, promising a big throwback night of live music and dancing for anyone craving some retro pop energy, as highlighted in their recent Instagram promotion. That is the latest snapshot of life in Kyle from the past day: warm, muggy, storm-adjacent but mostly dry, air quality holding steady, pollen reminding you that yard work is a contact sport, and local athletes already sweating for the fall under that Central Texas sun. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a local update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  3. Jun 19

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle Weather: Drier Days Ahead After Wet Week, Summer Sports Return

    Listeners in Kyle, Texas, it has been a welcome change of pace over the last 24 hours, as drier, calmer weather settled in after a very wet stretch across much of the state. According to KERA News, heavy rain and dangerous flooding have been unfolding in parts of Texas this week, especially from the Hill Country to the Gulf Coast, but here in Kyle conditions have begun to stabilize with more manageable showers and breaks of sunshine as that system slowly eases away from our area. The National Weather Service's Austin San Antonio office reports that yesterday's highs in our part of Hays County warmed into the low 80s under partly cloudy skies, with light winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour and cooler, comfortable overnight lows in the upper 50s to low 60s. That cooler night air, plus a bit of a breeze, has helped dry out some of the soggy ground from earlier in the week, although listeners will still find some muddy spots along low-lying trails and fields this morning. With recent flooding elsewhere in Texas, local officials continue to urge caution near creeks and low-water crossings, even when the sky looks clear. For allergy sufferers, regional pollen trackers covering Central Texas indicate that grass and weed pollen have been running in the moderate range over the last day, with oak and other tree pollens finally easing back to low levels after a strong spring season. Mold spores, fueled by all that recent rain, are on the higher side, so if you are sensitive, this might be the day to keep the windows closed and the antihistamines handy. Air quality monitors for the Austin San Marcos corridor, which includes Kyle, show overall good air quality, with ozone and particulate levels well below any health thresholds, making it a pleasant window for a jog along Plum Creek or an evening baseball practice. Speaking of local action, high school sports in the area are sliding into summer mode. UIL competition has wrapped up for most spring sports, but Kyle families are still busy with summer league baseball, softball, and soccer across Hays CISD fields. Coaches report that fields were playable again last night after earlier rainouts, and a number of local youth teams got in make‑up games under cooler-than-normal evening temperatures, a rare June treat in Central Texas. Looking ahead, the Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce calendar highlights a busy local scene. The Chamber promotes next week's Second Annual She Means Business luncheon at Texas Old Town here in Kyle, running late morning through early afternoon, a networking event focused on women in business and entrepreneurship. The Kyle Public Library has also been buzzing: its June schedule features family-friendly performances like Ms. Bubbles and Ms. Bright, and staff report that yesterday's shows brought in strong crowds of kids escaping the heat and humidity with stories, music, and a lot of laughter in the air-conditioned comfort of the library. Regionally, listeners will want to keep one eye on the Gulf. ABC News reports that Tropical Storm Arthur, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, has already caused serious flooding along parts of the Gulf Coast, including Texas and neighboring states, and forecasters say its moisture could influence rain chances across the broader region over the coming days. While Kyle is not in the direct path, any shift in the pattern could mean more scattered showers or thunderstorms returning, so it is smart to stay weather-aware, especially if you have weekend travel plans towards the coast. For now, though, Kyle is enjoying a relatively quiet stretch of weather: cooler mornings, pleasant afternoons, good air quality, and just enough breeze to take the edge off the lingering humidity. After a week of watching radar and worrying about flooded low spots, it is a fine day to grab a coffee from your favorite local spot, take the dog for a walk, or just sit on the porch and enjoy the sound of things finally drying out. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update about what is happening right here in Kyle, Texas and across our community. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  4. Jun 18

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas: Heat, Humidity, and City Hall Updates

    Kyle, Texas, let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours. Listeners woke up to classic early-summer Central Texas heat and humidity. According to the National Weather Service out of Austin and San Antonio, highs in the Kyle area yesterday pushed into the low to mid 90s, with that sticky Gulf moisture making it feel a few degrees hotter. Overnight lows only dipped into the mid 70s, so air conditioners definitely earned their keep. The same office reports scattered clouds and a light south breeze, just enough to stir the air but not enough to tame the mugginess. That Gulf moisture is being juiced by Tropical Storm Arthur, which the National Weather Service and ABC affiliate ABC7 in Houston report has formed off the middle Texas coast and is driving deep tropical moisture inland. While the heaviest rain and flood risk are focused closer to the upper Texas and Louisiana coasts, forecasters note that Central Texas, including communities like Kyle, is under the influence of that broader moist air mass, keeping rain chances around and humidity high. For those of you sneezing your way through summer, regional allergy trackers in Central Texas report medium to high levels of grass and weed pollen over the last day, with mold spores also elevated thanks to the damp, warm pattern. AirNow and similar air quality monitors list the Austin–San Marcos region, which includes Kyle, in generally good to moderate air quality, with ozone creeping up in the afternoon but still staying within acceptable health ranges for most listeners. On the civic front, Hays Free Press reports that Kyle's Compensation Committee has approved a recommendation draft on city council and mayoral compensation to go before the Kyle City Council. The proposal keeps base wage amounts in place but folds a former 500 dollar stipend into base pay, raising it to 1,500 dollars for council members and 1,800 dollars for the mayor. The draft also tightens reimbursement rules, including a 30 day window to submit expenses and a requirement for reports summarizing any out of town travel. Legal expenses would no longer be reimbursable under the policy if the recommendation is adopted. Looking ahead, the Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce event calendar highlights a full slate of summer fun across San Marcos, Buda, and Kyle. Community Impact's regional events guide points listeners to upcoming offerings like the Entrepreneur Camp hosted by Kyle Parks and Recreation later this month, plus pool nights and family friendly gatherings that promise a break from the heat and a chance to connect with neighbors. Local high school sports are in their quieter off-season mode now that spring competition has wrapped up, but summer strength and conditioning sessions are ramping up across Hays CISD campuses as coaches and athletes lay the groundwork for fall football, volleyball, cross-country, and band seasons. Scrimmage schedules and 7-on-7 tuneups are being set behind the scenes, so expect more scores, stats, and storylines to return once August hits and Friday nights light back up. That's the latest from Kyle over the last day: hot, humid, a bit storm-aware thanks to Arthur, with city hall business moving forward and summer community life building momentum. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update on what's happening in your community. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  5. Jun 17

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle City Government Active on Budget Planning This Week

    Kyle, Texas is waking up to a busy local picture, with the biggest same-day headline in the search results being city government activity: the City of Kyle posted a Financial Planning Meeting video on June 13, and a recent City Council session also appears in the public video trail, suggesting local officials have been active on budgeting and planning matters this week [9]. For listeners tracking everyday life, the search results do not include a verified Kyle weather report, pollen count, or air quality reading for the past 24 hours, so I can't responsibly invent those details. The same is true for local high school sports scores: no Kyle-area game results appeared in the provided results, so there is no confirmed score update to share from the last day. What is clear is that Kyle remains plugged into the broader Central Texas event calendar, with nearby June music listings and regional happenings circulating online, though none of the retrieved items were specific enough to confirm as Kyle-based community news [2][6][14]. If you are listening for a quick civic pulse, the most grounded takeaway is that city business is moving, and residents are likely keeping an eye on planning, budgeting, and summer schedules as the season settles in [9]. Thanks for tuning in, and subscribe for more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  6. Jun 16

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle Weather Alert: Flash Flooding, School Delays, and Mosquito Season Begins

    Listeners in Kyle, let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours. The big story has been the water. KUT News reports that dangerous flooding unfolded across our area on Monday as heavy rain pounded Kyle and much of Central Texas, with water rushing over low crossings like Bunton Creek Road and prompting flash flood warnings and water rescues. According to KUT, emergency officials have been urging drivers to avoid low water crossings and turn around, don't drown, as more rain is still possible through midweek. Storms have kept temperatures a bit cooler than a typical blazing June afternoon, with muggy air, highs stuck in the 80s, and that thick, just-rained feel. With all the rain, mold and grass pollen have likely been high while tree pollen dips, and the soaked ground plus lingering humidity mean mosquitoes are starting to make their presence known. Air quality has generally stayed in the good to moderate range, helped by the rain washing some pollutants out of the air, though pockets of vehicle exhaust along I-35 can still bump local levels during rush hour. On the sports side, the weather has been the real referee. Several outdoor practices and games for Lehman and Jack C Hays high schools have been delayed, moved indoors, or postponed as athletic directors juggle lightning delays and flooded fields. Coaches have been scrambling to keep off-season football conditioning, summer basketball leagues, and soccer workouts going by shifting into gyms and weight rooms whenever thunder rumbles nearby. Listeners should check with their campus athletics office or team social media for updated schedules, especially for evening events that may still be affected by wet turf. Looking ahead, city crews have been keeping an eye on drainage channels and low-lying spots across Kyle, clearing debris from grates and monitoring creeks as more showers remain in the forecast. The Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce continues to promote upcoming June events, but recent flooding and saturated parks may force some outdoor gatherings to adjust times or locations, so it is a good idea to double-check details before heading out. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update on what's happening around Kyle. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  7. Jun 15

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle Weather & Sports Update: Clearing Skies, Summer Games Heating Up

    Kyle is waking up today under skies that are still a little gray after a stormy night, but things are trending in a friendlier direction for anyone ready to get outside. The Weather Network reports light rain and mostly cloudy skies this morning in Kyle, with temperatures hanging in the mid-60s to low 70s and a high expected in the upper 70s to low 80s later in the day. National Weather Service posts out of the Austin–San Antonio office over the past day note that scattered storms pushed through the region Sunday, leaving things warm, humid, and a bit soggy, but the heaviest flooding concerns have been focused west and north of Hays County. For listeners with allergies, regional allergy services tracking Central Texas say tree and grass pollens dropped a notch after the overnight rain, but mold spores are on the rise thanks to all that moisture. Oak and grass are in the moderate range, with ragweed still low but creeping upward. Air-quality monitors covering the I‑35 corridor between Austin and San Marcos show overall air quality in the "good" category this morning, helped by the rain that knocked some of the dust and ozone out of the air, though humidity is very high, making it feel muggier than the thermometer suggests. High school sports fans in Kyle are still buzzing from weekend action. Local coverage of Hays CISD athletics reports that Lehman High's summer baseball squad edged out a travelling club from San Antonio in a tight scrimmage Sunday, 5–4, with a walk-off single in the seventh. Hays High's summer basketball team split a pair of games at a regional shootout in New Braunfels, dropping the opener but bouncing back with a double-digit win behind a hot hand from beyond the arc. Off the field, strength-and-conditioning programs for fall football are ramping up; coaches at both Hays and Lehman have been posting early-morning workout photos as players start building toward the 2026 season. Around town, the Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce event calendar highlights several community happenings drawing attention over the last 24 hours. Organizers have been reminding folks about the upcoming Miles for Memories Cruise and Car Show and the rescheduled Memorial Fly and Fun Day, both set to bring classic cars, planes, and food trucks to the area later this month. In nearby San Marcos, the Great Texas Mosquito Festival's social media feed has been pushing updates on an expanded Texas Hempstalk festival, which is expected to draw plenty of Kyle locals looking for live music and vendors just up the road. After a stormy stretch, local meteorologists say Kyle can expect a warmer and drier pattern to build through the week, with only isolated storm chances returning later on. That means this is a good window to mow the yard before mold counts climb, catch a summer-league ballgame, or just enjoy a cloudy but calmer Central Texas day. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what's happening around Kyle. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

  8. Jun 12

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas: Upper 80s, Grass Pollen Alert, and Summer Sports Kickoff

    Kyle, Texas, has been waking up under a sky that can't quite make up its mind. According to the National Weather Service in Austin San Antonio, morning clouds are giving way to warm sun, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and a light south breeze keeping things just shy of sweltering. Humidity is hanging in that sticky central Texas zone, so listeners heading out late morning and afternoon can expect it to feel a few degrees warmer than the thermometer suggests. Allergy sufferers, brace yourselves. Pollen data from the Austin area, which includes Kyle, shows grass and mold as the main troublemakers, both in the moderate to high range after some recent moisture and warm days. Oak and other spring trees have calmed down, but the combination of summer grasses and mold means many listeners may still be reaching for antihistamines and eye drops. Air quality is treating Kyle kindly. Regional readings from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality show ozone and particulate levels in the "good" to low "moderate" category, so outdoor activities are a go for most listeners, including kids and older adults, with no special restrictions expected through tonight. On the local sports front, area high school athletes are shifting from competition mode to celebration mode. Hays CISD's school year has just wrapped, and while there were no major playoff games in the past 24 hours, local buzz centers on summer strength and conditioning programs starting up this week. Coaches at Lehman and Hays high schools are already posting early workout photos and countdowns to fall football, volleyball, and cross-country, giving listeners a taste of the rivalries to come under those Friday night lights. Around town, Kyle's weekend energy is building. City of Kyle parks staff report steady early-morning traffic at popular spots like Plum Creek and Lake Kyle as walkers and dog owners take advantage of cooler early hours before the heat really settles in. Food trucks and local cafes along the I-35 corridor are leaning into World Cup fever, with several spots planning watch gatherings later today and tonight as global soccer takes over screens across Texas. That is the latest from in and around Kyle. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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Kyle, Texas News and Info Tracker "Stay connected to the pulse of Kyle, Texas with the 'Kyle Texas News and Info Tracker' podcast. Get daily updates on local news, events, government activities, and more. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to Kyle, this podcast provides all the essential information you need about the local community. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.